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Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy (Windows 10) | Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your enterprise data protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. | d2059e74-94bd-4e54-ab59-1a7b9b52bdc6 | w10 | explore | library | security | eross-msft | high |
Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy
Applies to:
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your enterprise data protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network.
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Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune | Intune helps you create and deploy your WIP policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. |
Create and deploy a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager | System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your WIP policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. |
Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate | Steps to create, verify, and perform a quick recovery using a Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate. |
Determine the Enterprise Context of an app running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) | Use the Task Manager to determine whether an app is considered work, personal or exempt by Windows Information Protection (WIP). |
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